MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
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YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2006

MIN

MLB

4

0

5.7

0

0

0

3

0

6

0

.259

103

4.8

0.0

0.0

9.5

21%

.214

.113

0.53

1.07

1.59

101

4.56

100.4

0.1

2007

MIN

MLB

19

0

28.7

0

0

0

23

12

20

2

.260

96

7.2

3.8

0.6

6.3

41%

.266

.230

1.22

4.29

3.14

109

5.64

114.5

-0.0

2008

MIN

MLB

26

26

151.0

12

4

0

183

39

74

25

.263

96

10.9

2.3

1.5

4.4

39%

.304

.296

1.47

5.17

4.41

119

6.68

124.9

-1.9

2009

MIN

MLB

18

17

96.3

6

7

0

120

23

45

13

.257

103

11.2

2.1

1.2

4.2

49%

.314

.267

1.48

4.71

5.89

107

5.89

0.0

-0.4

2010

MIN

MLB

13

1

21.7

1

1

0

29

5

14

3

.250

111

12.0

2.1

1.2

5.8

53%

.361

.315

1.57

4.80

5.82

100

4.00

97.1

0.2

2011

MIN

MLB

65

0

61.7

4

4

2

55

21

65

2

.265

104

8.0

3.1

0.3

9.5

52%

.323

.227

1.23

2.45

2.48

74

3.03

83.2

1.3

2012

MIN

MLB

70

0

70.3

3

1

16

57

16

78

8

.259

105

7.3

2.0

1.0

10.0

44%

.278

.222

1.04

3.12

2.56

73

2.42

80.6

2.0

2013

MIN

MLB

61

0

62.7

2

0

36

43

15

77

5

.267

101

6.2

2.2

0.7

11.1

37%

.271

.203

0.93

2.52

2.30

71

2.40

77.9

1.7

2014

MIN

MLB

63

0

61.7

4

3

34

62

11

66

7

.261

108

9.0

1.6

1.0

9.6

36%

.316

.259

1.18

3.13

3.65

84

3.15

90.2

1.0

2015

MIN

MLB

60

0

57.0

3

5

32

58

10

54

9

.265

107

9.2

1.6

1.4

8.5

34%

.297

.240

1.19

3.79

3.32

97

4.40

104.7

0.2

2016

MIN

MLB

2

0

2.0

0

0

0

5

1

3

0

.256

102

22.5

4.5

0.0

13.5

38%

.625

.416

3.00

1.61

9.00

99

4.36

103.4

0.0

Career

MLB

401

44

618.7

35

25

120

638

153

502

74

.261

102

9.3

2.2

1.1

7.3

42%

.304

.256

1.28

3.89

3.83

96

4.54

102.3

4.1

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

1 year/$0.43M (2009). Re-signed by Minnesota 3/8/09. Optioned to Triple-A 9/2/09. Received additional seven days of Major League service time during 2009-10 off-season by settling grievance over demotion.

BP Chats

I know it's hard to predict, but do you see AJ Ramos, Glen Perkins, Tom Wilhelmson, Arlodis Vizcaino and Scott Tolleson are all closing next year?(Peter from IL)

They should all start with the job (with the possible exception of Wilhelmson), but none is a great bet. I'd rank them Tolleson, Perkins, Ramos, Vizcaino, Wilhelmson, but in terms of job security Vizcaino is higher than anyone but Perkins. (Tout Wars Champ Mike Gianella)

Other than Brandon McCarthy, who seems to be the stock answer, do you have a favorite player (or parody account) to follow on Twitter? (Tom from Eugene, OR.)

I don't spend a ton of time on Twitter (I just sort of make surgical strikes when I want to tweet something or respond to something someone tweeted at me), so I miss a lot. Glen Perkins (@glen_perkins) seems like a pretty good follow. (Ben Lindbergh)

Wow, that is a blockbuster! In a league that size, I like that trade for you in the here and now. You got four potential impact players and a strong pitcher in Bailey for two potential impact guys in Harper and Werth with two closers and Greinke. A lot depends on what happens with Gallo and Butler, but if you're playing for this year (and flags fly forever, as we like to say around here) you did well. (Mike Gianella)

I'd trade one of my kids before I traded away Billy Hamilton in a league. For him to take Hamilton out of the deal and ask you to throw in Cano is rather entertaining. Who does he think you are, Jeff Loria? (Jason Collette)

It sounds like you're going for 2013 and this deal really aids your 2013 run so I'm on board with it. Tough to give up that potential of Hamilton, but Castro is a blossoming stud in his own right and I've always like Kennedy. (Paul Sporer)

Hello,
I am in a 12-team, 8-man keeper league and have six of my keepers set but am having trouble determining my last two. They are all cheap pitchers and none are ideal but ... anyways, the choices are Brandon McCarthy($6), Justin Masterson ($5), Randall Delgado ($2) and Glen Perkins ($1). What are your thoughts? Thanks(Tony from Minneapolis)

I like Perkins the best. He's the cheapest and there is a chance he saves some games this year. (Josh Shepardson)

Glen Perkins, who would make a decent amount of money moving to the NL and Petco. I don't think much of Kouzmanoff, and if the Twins think they can get better by adding a slow right-handed hitter with no OBP... (Joe Sheehan)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Glen Perkins has thrown 9,005 pitches that have been tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2007 and 2016, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason, The World Baseball Classic and Spring Training. In 2016, he has relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (92mph) and Slider (81mph), also mixing in a Sinker (91mph).